'''Asheboro''' is a town in [[North Carolina]]. It is known primarily as the home of the North Carolina Zoo, and contains few other attractions.

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'''Asheboro''' [http://www.ci.asheboro.nc.us] is a town in [[North Carolina]]. It is known primarily as the home of the North Carolina Zoo, and contains few other attractions.

==Get in==

==Get in==

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Only with a car. Asheboro is directly connected with Greensboro (Future Interstate 74), Raleigh (Hwy. 64), and Charlotte (Hwy. 49).

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Only with a car. Asheboro is directly connected by highway with Greensboro (Future Interstate 74), Raleigh (Hwy. 64), and Charlotte (Hwy. 49).

==Get around==

==Get around==

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Car, although biking is possible in some areas.

Car, although biking is possible in some areas.

==See==

==See==

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* North Carolina Zoo [http://www.nczoo.org/]

* North Carolina Zoo [http://www.nczoo.org/]

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* The Richard Petty Museum [http://www.pettyracing.com/index_hi.html]

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* Downtown Asheboro: A nice collection of antique stores, thrift shops, bakeries, specialty shops, and cafes, as well as a nice park. Of note are the Art Deco town hall on Church Street and the Neoclassical courthouse on Worth Street. Suitable for an hour or two of strolling and enjoying small-town life.

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==Do==

==Do==

==Buy==

==Buy==

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Seagrove Pottery: Seagrove is a small community south of Asheboro, famous for its pottery. A huge number of potters operate out of homes and small workshops in and around the town.

Seagrove Pottery: Seagrove is a small community south of Asheboro, famous for its pottery. A huge number of potters operate out of homes and small workshops in and around the town.

America's Roadhouse: Known for steaks, ribs, chicken, and seafood. They also have "exotic" foods on the menu like the Buffalo Burger, Ostrich Burger, Aligator Tail, and Frog Legs. Located on Hwy. 64 (Dixie Drive)

==Drink==

==Drink==

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Asheboro is one of the country's largest dry towns.

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Asheboro is one of the country's largest dry towns. Ask the kids at Asheboro High School whose basement is hosting this weekend's party.

==Sleep==

==Sleep==

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Almost all hotels are located on Dixie Drive (Hwy. 64).

==Get out==

==Get out==

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Explore the countryside. Although housing developments are making their claim, there are still lots of small farms, country churches, and occasional oddities (look for the former-schoolbus-turned-house in the tiny community of Erect) for an afternoon in the country.

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[[Wikipedia:Asheboro, North Carolina]]

Latest revision as of 00:27, 18 February 2011

Asheboro[1] is a town in North Carolina. It is known primarily as the home of the North Carolina Zoo, and contains few other attractions.

Downtown Asheboro: A nice collection of antique stores, thrift shops, bakeries, specialty shops, and cafes, as well as a nice park. Of note are the Art Deco town hall on Church Street and the Neoclassical courthouse on Worth Street. Suitable for an hour or two of strolling and enjoying small-town life.

Something Different: Variety of cuisines, middle eastern, Italian, on Zoo Parkway just south of Dixie Drive.

The Dixie III: An excellent Southern food restaurant, good value, and local favorite. Located on Dixie Drive, half a mile east of the intersection with Zoo Parkway.

Dixie Express: Owned by the same family as the Dixie III, a good local fast food option. Excellent milkshakes, hot dogs, and sandwiches. Try a hot dog "all the way": mustard, chili, slaw, and onions. Located among the other fast food restaurants on Dixie Drive.

America's Roadhouse: Known for steaks, ribs, chicken, and seafood. They also have "exotic" foods on the menu like the Buffalo Burger, Ostrich Burger, Aligator Tail, and Frog Legs. Located on Hwy. 64 (Dixie Drive)

Explore the countryside. Although housing developments are making their claim, there are still lots of small farms, country churches, and occasional oddities (look for the former-schoolbus-turned-house in the tiny community of Erect) for an afternoon in the country.